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is on all of this attack because this attack happens from a land from, from here and from sea. and the interplay between the 3 dimension is something which is usually unknown for home us. right. let's zoom out to that is a risk, that based severity of age miles response a could drill the why the region into this conflict. what i don't think that this will depend on the severity of israel's response. i mean there are the might be the opening. i mean, to say from off the might be the opening all the seconds from the north of his robe by his ball law. and then israel with will face a 2 front war which will cause enormous challenges for israel. secondly, imagine that israel is able to crash him off and to defeat as bull law. there might be any rain and reaction and then we on an uncontrollable situation in
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the whole region. so this conflict has read the potential to spill over to more and more active in the region to more places in the region and become kind of uncontrollable. it's very clear, good talking to you faster to history about color masala from that one is very university. i'm unique, you're welcome. more than a 100 bodies have been found to be added to votes. they have a gospel border following a standoff between hamas militants on these riley ministry. survivors have been describing what happened on the face test and escaped at 400 people who witnessed the mastercard berry keyboard, sneered garza in bunk, cuz i'm the constant fire dish or the must have shown if is there anything you need or can i help you with anything this volunteer asks yes, giving back my keyboard. the woman says, give me back my mode at friends. the army, let them die. in the middle of israel. saw all
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the killers struck on saturday morning. they caps at the moment when they looted kidnapped and threatened me killed people. anyone who went outside was killed immediately. those the state inside have gunshots screens, things to work on. and of course they slowed us, executed us. there was so many of them with such heavy weapons, and we were trapped in the bunker microway but didn't know what was going on outside were on the head. what's up the silver, vin? in one event, a commendable watch at the hotel in a book kicked by the dead sea. far from the place they once called home psychologists and emotions. the teams tried to distract these people from the atrocities they've experienced, at least for a few moments. and i include this at some point. we were rescued still under fire. my kids were so brave. we had to cover their eyes because we stepped over bodies on
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our way out. now we're thinking about how to bury the dead on it. these are the whole families have been wiped out. there are kids who have lost their parents and parents who have lost their children. something in us has been broken and i don't know how we can ever recover from this. the volunteers brought these donations, but no one saw any officials or government representative. they feel neglected, 1st by the army, now by the state, left to know and fear said, okay, when you sit in a bunker for 68 hours and block the door with just your hand until it turns blue. you change your hand, you just have a baseball bat. your son tells you if they breach hits them. so that's not the life i want to live. zillow kind of shining what's but their life lucky. and they must be strong now. for each other. well,
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united states has confirmed that at least 11 of its citizens have been killed in this conflict. and they believe americans among the hostages being held by a mass. the kidnappings of left families across these round and difficult position, many defend the country's retaliation, while recognizing that this could endanger their loved ones. one of the american families described what happened. were on the call with her, the terrorist barged into her home and withheld her the streaming. and that's uh that was our, our last contact with her. um, there was no shooting on the call and the neighbors downstairs also doing care and shooting. my mom used the little bit of a big that you picked up working as a nurse in the hospital and sort of for 20 years to come down to tourist us. and it
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is our hope, which is a bit ridiculous at this stage to say about the optimistic scenario. here's the she's held hostage in gaza and not that on the street of the people. it's just one of the parents of hostages that taken a by about 4 days ago, i strongly resigned as it has um, at least on the list a welcome showing me. let's start with the hostages. in amongst all the, on precedents in this, for the conflict is the number of hostages any, any does say, as you read the report, it is starting to look as though the hostage situation is causing come, asked more problems than a bogging. so it seems like it, uh, you know, the technical aspect of maintaining those hostages. you have and since they are, you have elderly people who need medicine once they are known to be kidnapped, the international community will expect from us to bring them back live. and,
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and that's, that's for itself quite quite can be quite a difficult thing. it has to do considering what's happening now in gaza and where they are in gaza. however, for, for how much space is considered to be grade level bridge they've, this is their assets. we are quite safe to assume that they initially only hoped for kidnapping soldiers, which they've done in the past. and these will have shown to be very much interested in bringing back those soldiers for an immense amount of, of a release of prisoners from us. i don't think they were bargaining for civilians, definitely not elderly men and women and children. infants, we've seen horrible. uh pictures coming from the gaza strip about how they're being treated. it's a different situation that i'm not sure how much knows how to get out of it. i'm not sure it's got a game with a news from it, and that half being threat, stay, or they have been to threats to kill hostages in the face of continued. correct is
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right above the 1st of all, they claim disobey. that is really barman's have call ready cause the death of 4 of the hostages. and they keep saying they will, it's exactly what they want and they want to have the hostages as use as, as a way of, you know, as an asset they can use in order to get what they want out of israel. israel claimed officially this is not anything they're taking under consideration when, when planning their strategic offense. they say we are, we are working and operating and gaza without any. i mean, unless we have very specific knowledge with a very have very little intelligence for it unless we know specific in a certain point we have live hostages, we're going to ignore that issue. so i'm not sure um, you know, it makes everything farmer complicated, and i'm not sure how much itself knows how to make the, the best as a terrible term of this terrible situation. let's look at how this war is affecting the politics of the situation. so we had a fractious right wing coalition,
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and now there is lots of talk about this expanding to become a unity government. why? well, this one, you know, is aware of the background on which everything has happened. you know, up until saturday, you know, as well as been engulfed and it is in their strength for, for so many months. and he knows that if he wants to have a good him see if he wants to have wide support for what he promises to have an unprecedented respond. you know, something is going to change. the whole dynamic in the region unprecedented is really attack and maybe new order. he knows he needs bigger, better support behind him. why to support from the public and also on the most technical levels. 2 of the people he's bringing into his a war cabinet in this unity government, or former chief of staff, all the id asked. these are people with a lot of experience in the matter on hand around how. how then is that likely to affect military strategy? well, it brings us closer to the ground up ration which we've been discussing and everybody's
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kind of anticipating which is also part of the problem. how much is also in dissipating that? and this is exactly what is really, is really, um military heads are so afraid of stepping into a trap in her moss and dazzled territory where we don't know how long they had been preparing for. we don't know what, you know, how many casualties for he's really a military might incur there. it's, it's, it's hard. i mean, we have the old playbook of how things worked in gaza, but is real, feels that the best playbook needs to be written. and it's not quite clear how that will medicine state itself on the ground. so as you're told to your sources back home it and is right, what are the sort of ministry sonata is being discussed? well, definitely they, they, they say they keep all options on on, on a table. um, we have c o 360000 is really a reserve soldiers drafted so definitely of the, a massive operation is under some sort of planning. the timing is
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unclear. is ro, is also very much afraid of the northern front with his boss. so this is something also to be wary of as well. doesn't have too many good options. to be honest. the siege is currently going on because it's almost the automated response, and as long as there's american backend, we seems to be quite strong. and israel with the key for the siege, and hopefully as it weakens her mazda a certain degree and must also you role just on capabilities and the israel construct back. this procedure is going to be problematic. it clearly is where i live in, is it no move to to listen to the wealth of but we have the secretary general of the you and warning that such a siege is illegal under international law. i'm. i'm presuming that no one's listening and each round you are correct. i mean the way it is really see it at the gloves are off. you know, the old was having broken over lines. have me costs by,
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you know, course like pictures that we've seen of, of, of the head of people, families burned to live in france being taken hostages is real. feel like, sorry, we are not the ones who broke the rules. the rules. now, house thing is, all right, so these to be accurate how mazda is broken, the rules, they need to bear the consequences. ok, thanks for that to show me dw, so i'm released almost shawnee prisoners will. israel has declared war on her mouse . of course, i'm fact to destroy its ability to govern garza israel and coons for each disruption. the thomas is designated a terrorist group by israel, the united states, the you and the united kingdom and other countries. thomas is part of a regional alliance that includes iran, syria, and the is limits. the organization has block in lab and on which opposes us policies towards them. at least in these route. the you and other countries have
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deemed has by a terrorist organization. how much has carried i'd attacks on israel, which of lead to 4 major military conflicts with the israeli army in 2008, 200920122014 of 2021 says warrant that this latest wave of attacks are just the beginning and cold on other groups to join the fight. as you can imagine, phase of drawing for the dozens of people. how nice have abducted israel is denying major reports of negotiations to secure that release and exchange that palestinians being held in his writing. giles, many of the hostages were taken as an outdoor music festival, may have the goss this trip, hundreds of bodies up and become the scenes of terror at a race and the desert. how most terrorists, open fire on the crowds and chase people down. taking hostages. one woman said she
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hid in a centers grove to stay a lot for me and they were just all around me and they were going 3 by 3 and shooting anywhere from 2 sides. and there's so many people like people who are dying like all around the world. this video shows a terrified young woman driven away on a motorbike by fighters. while her partner is marched away because of his hands tied behind his back to the aftermath. hundreds of dead bodies charged vehicles along the road. a few were lucky. this footage purportedly shows a hostage rescue is rarely forces freeing people after a fierce gun battle with him us. foreign nationals were also taken.
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one hostages mother made an appeal from germany. we were sent a video in which i clearly recognized my daughter, she said, unconscious in a car with the palestinians who drove along the got this trip. i am asking for any news or help to please be sent to us, and the diplomatic efforts are underway to a range or humanitarian quarter to evacuate women, children, and elderly hostages. but for now, relatives can only watch and wait as well. this as by how my sundays rails responsive, inflamed emotions around the well has a look at some of the places where the conflict has brought people lounge onto the streets. especially please on both sides in new york city support of israel and the palestinians.

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